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‘He will never be able to hurt another girl’: Stacha’s mom

The mother of slain Stacha Arendse says she will finally be able to pick up the pieces, after her daughter’s murderer was sentenced on Monday. Rando Tango, the man who pleaded guilty to sexual assaulting and murdering 11-year-old from Tafelsig in Mitchells Plain was handed three life sentences in the Western Cape High Court. The child’s body was found in March 2017 on an open field in Mitchells Plains. Her […]

today13 December 2017

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Randy Tango to hear his fate

A man, who admitted to strangling 11-year-old Stacha Arends after she threatened to tell her mother that he had "sexual intercourse" with her, is to hear his fate on Thursday when the Western Cape High Court delivers judgment. Stacha disappeared in Mitchells Plain on the afternoon of March 27, and her body was found in the early hours of March 28 at a sports field in the area. Randy Tango, […]

today7 December 2017

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MPlain residents angered by delays in Stacha Arendse case

Community members in Mitchell's Plain have slammed the continuous delays in the Stacha Arendse murder case. Randy Tango is accused of the kidnapping, rape and murder of then 11 year old girl in Tafelsig. Her body was found on a field in Tafelsig in March. He allegedly volunteered to search for Arends. The 31-year-old Tango confessed to the murder and dropped his bail bid last month. Due to outstanding matters, […]

today14 July 2017

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Alleged child rapist and murderer expected back in court

An alleged child rapist is expected to appear in the Mitchells Plain Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday for the murder of 11-year-old Stacha Arends. Randy Tango, 31, is accused of kidnapping, raping and murdering Arends in March. Tango was taken in for questioning hours after her body was found in a field behind the Swartklip Centre on March 28. Her disappearance had been reported to police at 19:35, the night before […]

today3 May 2017

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